Pardon me if i choose this thread instead of another to ask my simple question but here it is anyway: is it possible to have both colourful/sparkling flowers simultaneously to strong 9+ fingers leaves? If so what genetics are best at it, if not would someone please develop a little.

In my experience the healthier and longer you flower for influences how many "fingers" your leaf has. If you stress the plant with cropping, topping, or other stressors it will cause it to revert to three or four "fingers". (Lobes, but i like fingers better.) This is my anecdotal opinion.

Edit: I should have said veg not flower. I try for perfection but it alludes me again.

Thank you for sharing some background on the matter, i was simply curious as i had an impression, as a newbie years ago, that the lowest my cotyledons pair (vertically) the better future promises in terms of stalk diameter, which in turn translated as improved vascularity early in vegetation phase, etc. The record i had was 13 lobes (corrected!) but i must admit it was exceptional; i'm not too confident i could even have replicated this lucky outcome if providence hadn't put The Borg directly on my path!...